View Full Version : The Blogosphere
- Antonio Lobo Antunes at the NYPL
- Sulphuric Acid by Amelie Nothomb
- The Shriek: New Poems by Alessio Zanelli
- Translation Prizes 2008
- The Pets review
- Translation Prizes 2008
- Recent Reviews of Literature in Translation
- Interesting Comment of the Future of Translation
- More Praise for Machado de Assis on the 100th Anniversary of his Death
- Monteiro Lobato's O Presidente Negro
- German critics' October favourites
- Georges Simenon: Monsieur Monde Vanishes
- Tranquility by Attila Bartis
- Hate Letter Books
- The Journal of Jules Renard
- Charlotte Mandell interview
- Public Enemies buzz
- Almost Blue review
- The Icelandic Sagas: Europe's most important book?
- On American isolation and insularity
- Jean Echenoz's Courir
- Beyond the Hoax review
- Imre Kert?sz: Fateless
- The Sponger by Jules Renard
- Nobel Prize speculation
- Chinese fiction in translation
- APA's Book Issue
- Toussaint reviews
- The Danger with Translation
- Navigating the labyrinth
- Tokarczuk takes Nike
- New Yorker Book Bench on New Yorker Festival
- Jhumpa Lahiri: Unaccustomed Earth
- Vila-Matas Website
- French prizes, second round
- Alaa Al Aswany Q and A
- On Marai's Memoir of Hungary, 1944-1948
- Seamus Heaney Q and A
- More on Machado de Assis
- Chad Post profile
- October Words without Borders
- The Bachelors - Adalbert Stifter
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Reactions to the Nobel Prize: Le Clezio's
- Reactions to the Nobel Prize: Clezi-who ?
- Reactions to the Nobel Prize: An anti-American choice ?
- Reactions to the Nobel Prize: US/UK reactions
- Reactions to the Nobel Prize: Foreign reactions
- Turkish overview
- Review: Beautiful Image - Marcel Aym
- Latest Review: The Great Weaver from Kashmir
- Nobel notes: Mauritian excitement !
- Nobel notes: Suspicious betting ?
- Chetan Bhagat success
- Korean writers look elsewhere
- Soul by Andrey Platonov
- The Fratricides
- F.Sionil Jose profile
- Alberto Manguel interview
- Recent Pakistani fiction
- Iranian literature abroad
- Kundera's betrayal
- Der Turm takes the German Book Prize
- Per Petterson Coverage
- Jeffrey Frank: Per Petterson's "To Siberia."
- 'The dilemmas of Central European writers'
- Murakami in Berkeley reports
- The Black Path review
- Homage To Anna
- Friedrich D?rrenmatt Site
- Frankfurt Book Fair calm amid global panic
- Publishing Argentina
- Thirty-year-old keeps growing
- Making it easier to publish Turkish writers
- Abu Dhabi Offers $1,000 for Rights Deals
- Bloomsbury to launch joint venture in Qatar
- Pamuk profile
- Best foreign books ?
- Le Clezio at Godine
- Review: Cliffs - Olivier Adam
- Umberto Eco vs. Junot D?az
- La hermandad de la buena suerte takes Premio Planeta
- Stray Le Clezio commentary
- Translations from the Arabic
- The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
- Colombia's brilliant successors to Garc?a M?rquez
- The Kafka Myth: Hawes' defence
- Translated fiction fails to win over Frankfurt buyers
- Welcome to the house of wisdom
- Paul Di Filippo on A Journey Round My Skull
- Bolano's The Third Reich
- Australia-Asia Literary Award longlist
- Chicago review
- Pamuk's library
- I was born with the gift of rain, an ancient soothsayer in an even more ancient templ
- New Bernard Schlink book comes from unlikely source
- The European Union and Translation Culture
- Gert Hofmann: Lichtenberg and the Little Flower Girl
- Vladimir Navokov?s Lolita
- Customer Service review
- Translation interest in Frankfurt
- Kurdish literature
- Yellow-Yellow takes NLNG Prize
- Smile as they Bow review
- Ceremony of the Chosen by Jose Hernandez
- King, Queen, Knave
- By Night in Chile, by Roberto Bola?o
- Remembering Mahmoud Darwish
- Nederland Leest
- Der Turm review
- Gunter Grass profile
- King Cophetua Review
- Back from Frankfurt: A Recap
- The Jackal, Bolano, and the Sadness of Big Deals
- Publishing Argentina
- The fallen angel of Chinese literature
- Intro to Russia's Publishing Scene
- New International Promotions
- Authenticity in Indian Writing
- Man Booker bounce
- Saviano support
- The GGs
- Aleksandar Hemon?s The Lazarus Project
- John Fante: Wait Until Spring, Bandini
- Contemporary Romanian Writers
- Omnivoracious w/ Bragi
- Selling Le Clezio
- Lee Moon-yeol ! Yi Munyol ?
- Bonsai review
- Don Quixote translations
- New Farafina
- German Book Prize Winner
- The Whale Is Still Out There, Man . . . [1]
- Gerry Feehily: Houellebecq and Levy believe their own hype
- Nominations Open for Sunday Times Literary Awards 2009
- Arabic translations
- Turkmen commission
- Russian literary agents ?
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez biography
- PEN America #9: Checkpoints
- Growing interest in Der Turm
- Toni Morrison on U.S. Insularity
- Latest Review: Small Lives by Pierre Michon
- Somali Literature Festival
- Nobel Literature Chair at Harvard
- Peter Avery (1923-2008)
- Sebald stage adaptation
- Murakami Q and A
- Calcutta as city of literature ?
- Wetlands review
- Another Swedish prize for Le Clezio
- Review: Burning Secret - Stefan Zweig
- The Lightning of August, by Jorge Ibarg?engoitia
- Infinite richness
- Grinzane for Africa
- International fiction roundup
- Michael Hofmann Translates Father
- Arabic Literature in English Translation
- Ross Benjamin on Kevin Vennemann's Close to Jedenew
- The Reluctant Fundamentalist
- The Taste of Chicken by Dineo Maboe (Note of Affection #9, Love Africa Carnival)
- Damon Galgut: "The White Voice of South Africa"
- Defending Kundera
- Frankfurt children's book treats
- In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje
- Bulgarian Novel of the Year
- Manga as global cultural product
- Persephone Books
- Pigeon Post review
- Canada-Japan Literary Awards
- E'skia Mphahlele (1919-2008)
- German critics' favourites for November
- I Kill review
- Latest Review: Of Kids & Parents
- World Literature Tour: Portugal
- Pigeon Post Review
- Lemoine Affair Review
- Albert Camus?s The Stranger
- Es'kia Mphahlele Tribute Podcast
- Le Clezio overview
- Senselessness review
- 2008 Translations -- Final Numbers?
- Frigyes Karinthy, Soliloquies in the Bath
- Qin Qiang wins Mao Dun Prize
- November Open Letters Monthly
- Hitler's Private Library review
- Cairo in fiction
- Graywolf Press profile
- Homage to Czerny review
- Studs Terkel RIP
- Review: Journey By Moonlight - Antak Szerb
- Review: Burning Secret - Stefan Zweig
- Sebald on Stage
- Latest Review: New European Poets
- Hans and Heinz Kirch - a statue of Theodor Storm
- Slight Update to Translation Database
- Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa
- Machado de Assis: Epitaph of a Small Winner
- Le Clezio backlash ?
- Theodor Storm's The Dykemaster - suddenly they began to jump about weirdly like clown
- Arab All-Stars
- New European Poets Review
- First 2666 Review
- Latest Review: The Howling Miller
- National Literature Prize in Luxembourg
- Goncourt durability
- 2666 review
- Bookselling in ... Pakistan
- Review: Lichtenburg and the Little Flower Girl - Gert Hoffman
- New Directions: Spring & Summer 2009 Catalog
- Goncourt and Renaudot prizes
- More 2666 coverage
- Diary of a Blood Donor review
- 2009 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlist
- Goncourt prize and Prix Renaudot winners announced
- New old Thomas Bernhard
- Georges Perec's Movie
- Amazon UK's Translation Store
- Even O is Hip to It
- 2008 Miriam Bass Award Ceremony
- 2 x Krasznahorkai
- Scotiabank Giller Prize
- The Weeping Woman on the Streets of Prague review
- L?szl? Krasznahorkai at HLO
- Vladimir Nabokov: Pnin
- Sebald's First Publication
- Some Critical Thoughts on Nine by Andrzej Stasiuk
- Aghwee the Sky Monster
- Out Stealing Horses
- 2666 odds and ends
- Esther's Inheritance review
- New Bookforum
- Best Translated Book of 2008
- Toussaint at Splice Today
- Books of the year lists
- More Ehrenreich on Bolano
- Somali event
- Reading in ... Kerala
- Milton Glaser and World Literature
- Translation and the Academy
- Balzac's The Unknown Masterpiece - confused masses of color and a multitude of fantas
- 2008 Finlandia Prize Shortlist
- The Taker in Time Out New York
- A Brief Introduction to Modern Arabic Literature review
- Milan Kundera?s The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- The Story of a Single Woman
- King of a Hundred Horsemen review
- Vargas Llosa sees good (cultural) times ahead
- International Literary Review no.5
- Literature in ... the Arabic world
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.